By: Therese Tully
From maxi skirts and makeup to the classic little black dress, each item in a wardrobe is deserving of affection.
By: Therese Tully
From maxi skirts and makeup to the classic little black dress, each item in a wardrobe is deserving of affection.
By: John Wiley
The Vagina Monologues becomes empowering not through its story, but rather the willingness of a brave few to tell it.
By: John Wiley, Ariana Igneri, Michelle Tomassi
In honor of the McMullen Museum’s new exhibit, Paris Night & Day: Photography Between The Wars, The Scene profiles three of its featured artists, including Man Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Dora Maar.
By: Matt Mazzari
In light of a recent lawsuit filed against Frank Ocean for copyright issues, it has become apparent just how many problems exist in the music industry when it comes to ownership rights.
By: Michelle Tomassi
An artist’s intentions do not always align with the interpretations of those who experience their creation, but it’s okay to appropriate the meaning of art and literature for our own lives.
By: Ariana Igneri
Sexual Chocolate’s Valentine’s Day performance, the McMullen’s Paris Night & Day exhibit, and the Newport Jazz Festival are all events happening this weekend on campus and in Boston.
By: Cameron Harding
Under the band name Sun Kil Moon, folk artist Mike Kozelek releases Benji-a raw, poignant album requiring more than a casual listen.
By: Ryan Dowd
As mainstream country turns to pop more and more for inspiration, resident outlaw Eric Church seeks to distance himself from his contemporaries with his fourth studio LP The Outsiders.
By: Stefan Todorovic
LA electronic group The Glitch Mob probes the boundaries of EDM with its new album while building on the style of its debut Drink The Sea.